Music video for 'Postictal and the Photophobes' first single, "Queen Midas // Gold to Rust"
Collaborative piece between Jessica Heywood and Sam Nash - music recorded by Thomas Nash
Let's Play a Game
Music video for 'Postictal and the Photophobes' second single, "Let's Play a Game"
Collaborative piece between Jessica Heywood and Sam Nash - music recorded by Thomas Nash
Tender//Tender - Bodies Aren't Built To Last
Music by Jessica Heywood and Sam Nash - created and mastered on Ableton
Chapel Song
Music Improvisation, based on graphic scores. Vocal and Melodica filmed in a chapel. Slowed to 20% original speed.
Experiment - Music Collage
Overlaying various clips from music rehearsals with a video displaying handmade headpiece (as seen below).
Molly Malone
Accapella recording of Molly Malone slowed to 40% original speed Handmade head piece
The Giant Woman (Part 1)
Collaborative Piece from Jessica Heywood and Sam Nash
The first of a series of poems I've written put to music, composed by Sam Nash. Electro-acoustic, experimental ambient spoken word/music collaboration.
Untitled
Video Piece, 3 minutes 50 seconds
A hand crafted suit consisting of over 1000 pom poms in flesh tones. Combining ideas of craft practices that lack in 'fine art' merit/gravitas with the 'grotesque' movement to created an isolated/ostracised portrayal.
Music - own voice recorded singing my own graphic score went onto create a small library of sounds which was then applied to a basic analog synth filter and midi keyboard. Music is unmastered and still in experimental stages.
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
1 Video Piece
1 minute 5 seconds, exploring vulnerability/intimacy following assault. Self portrait, own voice recorded acapella.
Maiden
Video piece, 10 minutes 31 seconds
“Maiden” considers the constructs of virginity and female purity with particular focus on the language of ‘loss’ and ‘cleanliness’ associated with formative sexual experiences, both historically and personally.
Song: Traditional Irish, performed by Jessica Heywood Music and video mastered by Thomas Nash and Samuel Nash